Best of
Aspergers

2015

I Am Aspienwoman: The Unique Characteristics and Gifts of Adult Females on the Autism Spectrum


Tania Marshall - 2015
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Marriage and Lasting Relationships With Asperger's Syndrome: Successful Strategies for Couples or Counselors


Eva A. Mendes - 2015
    

The Essential Manual for Asperger Syndrome (ASD) in the Classroom


Kathy Hoopmann - 2015
    Kathy's unique ability to explain the ASD mind-set shines through as her concise descriptions reveal how to recognise and develop the child's strengths to the fullest potential whilst guiding and mentoring through areas of difficulties. Full of effective and innovative strategies, the book covers areas such as meltdowns, forming friendships, literal thinking and speaking, and the overwhelming influence of sensory sensitivities. Activities to help explain the child's behaviour to other students are also included which fosters understanding and acceptance. A 'Home Link' section adds vital information about how to work with parents and other caregivers to create safe, loving and fun environments for the child at home and at school.With illustrations throughout, this book will be of immeasurable value to anyone who is working in a classroom setting with children with ASD.

A Pony in the Bedroom: A Journey through Asperger's, Assault, and Healing with Horses


Susan Dunne - 2015
    Detached and isolated due to undiagnosed autism, Susan had already survived rape, battled eating disorders and self-harm, and spent time homeless, when her world was turned upside again by a vicious, life-threatening assault. Severe post-traumatic stress disorder left her feeling distrustful and more cut off than ever before from a world she saw as confusing and dangerous. But as Susan's connection with horses grew stronger, her world started to open up.Poignant and witty by turns, Susan shares her story of survival and transformation, offering a rare insight into her relationship with horses, and how they helped her to find a safe place in the world.

The Growing Up Guide for Girls: What Girls on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know!


Davida Hartman - 2015
    Using simple, literal language and delightful colour illustrations, this book explains the facts about body changes such as growing hair in new places, periods, wearing a bra and keeping spots away! It gives cool tips on what makes a real friend, what it means to have a crush on somebody, and how to stay safe online. Most importantly, it explains that every body is beautiful and unique and encourages young girls with autism to celebrate difference! Perfect preparation for the teenage years for girls aged 9-14.